ANDUnited States demanded this Monday Iran to stop its “destabilizing activities” around the world, as a precondition for both countries to resume negotiations to revive the 2015 nuclear pact.
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This is how the Administration reacted Joe Biden after Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said his country is ready to restart talks this week during the UN General Assembly in New YorkYeah “the other parts are willing”.
Speaking to Efea State Department spokesman said the United States views diplomacy as “the best way” to achieve a solution, but right now it is a “very remote” possibility due to Iran’s behavior.
“The path that Iran must follow is, to a large extent, to end its destabilizing activities around the world. That is something that Iran must demonstrate to us with actions, not words,” said the source.
The path that Iran must follow is, to a large extent, to end its destabilizing activities around the world. That is something that Iran must demonstrate to us with actions, not words.
The spokesman explained that if the Iranian government wants to demonstrate “its good faith”, it must first adopt a series of immediate measures that include: “stop arming terrorist groups” and “stop its nuclear escalation and lift its blockade of the International Atomic Energy Agency” (IAEA)“.
They also called for a halt to “killing opponents,” to stop the “unjust executions of Iranians,” and to halt “the transfer of missiles and drones to Russia” that are being used in the war in Ukraine.
“We will continue to judge the regime by its actions, not its words,” he said.
Iran signed a nuclear deal in 2015 that limited its atomic activities in exchange for the lifting of sanctions by six major powers, including the United States.
The Administration of Donald Trump (2017-2021) unilaterally withdrew from the agreement in 2018 and, since then, Iran has significantly increased its nuclear programme, without it being possible to reach another agreement.
The Biden Administration attempted to revive the agreement, but negotiations with Iran broke up in 2022.
We will continue to judge the regime by its actions, not its words
Last July, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that Iran was at risk of “one or two weeks” to have enough enriched uranium to develop a nuclear weapon.
The IAEA recently estimated that Iran’s total stockpiles of enriched uranium, which under the nuclear deal should not exceed 300 kilograms, totaled 1,000 tons in mid-August. 5,751 kilos.
The President of Iran, Masud Pezeshkianhas shown himself willing to try to improve relations with Western countries since taking office at the end of July, but has always stressed that he does not “will tolerate abuse”.
USA On Monday, the US demanded that Iran stop its “destabilizing activities” around the world as a precondition for the two countries to resume negotiations for Reviving the 2015 nuclear deal.
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